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It is nothing to me whether I am in Parliament or not,' he wrote to his wife on 8 March 1935, 'unless I can defend the cause in which I believe.' Churchill's five-year opposition to the Government's India policy was sincere and passionate, although individual Ministers sought to portray him as an enemy of Indian aspirations, and as a political wrecker. Churchill was in fact concerned throughout with the future welfare and unity of India, and was worried about the social and political difficulties which would be created by the dominance of the Congress Party.